I have been tracking political cartoons in the Sentinel to observe left vs. right tendencies. Of 26 recent cartoons with a clear position one way or the other, 20 were anti-Trump and six were critical ...
In his Tuesday editorial cartoon, the Review-Journal’s Michael Ramirez portrays the Marines being sent to Los Angeles to arrest garment workers, busboys, maids, kitchen staff and handymen. Mr. Ramirez ...
I start my day every morning reading the Vail Daily online while sipping coffee. In his October 2, 2024 editorial, Nate Peterson, the editor, writes: “So why run local and national columns on our ...
The Advocate’s “May Day” cartoon from Walt Handelsman’s is the perfect epitaph for the Trump administration. Unfortunately it’s not funny. It should be reprinted weekly to remind everyone to the abyss ...
It seems the “Trump sowing seeds of discontent” cartoon hit a nerve for some and caused some uncomfortable self-reflection. The Sentinel welcomes your letters to the editor. Letters should be short, ...
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Letter: Cartoon was needlessly offensive
In an obviously Republican-leaning newspaper that frequently publishes offensive or just plain mean political cartoons, the May 3 submission reached a new low. You know, it’s the one featuring a ...
To the Editor: I am writing because I was a little surprised by the political cartoon in the November 2/3 edition of the Union Leader. The “Trick or Treat” scene portrayed two children dressed as ...
I agree with Jack Zaleski, editorial page editor, in the column, "Political cartoons rile 'em up," that political cartoons will be funny, insightful, poignant and offensive because that is what they ...
Walt Handelsman’s cartoon of Commissioner Tim Temple’s insurance plan was spot on. It illustrates the GOP’s craven pandering to corporate interests ahead of citizens' needs. Temple insisting that ...
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